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    Throughout the final scene of the Great Gatsby, Baz Luhrmann used sound and music of nature and Nicks voice portrayed his sadness for the passing of his friend Gatsby. The scene begins with the mysterious and profound cry of the breeze traveling through the desolate home of Gatsby. The sound highlights the sense of emptiness and misery felt by Nick for Gatsby’s death. The breeze sounds symbolized the desolate and Gatsby’s empty home, but also the sadness left inside Nick’s heart because the…

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    Touching Bottom Summary

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    course of the story. Touching Bottom focuses on a character who starts off as extremely dependant and then morphs into a person with independence and the ability to be the guide of their own life. To show the dramatic change in Kari’s life we chose a scene that demonstrated this to the extreme. Kari had a multitude of things in her life that were familiar to her, they were her comfort zone. She lived the majority of her life without many changes or uncertainties. However, in the end of the story…

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    Reflection On A Capstone

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    between the specialties in each program area. For the automotive division, our project required us to form teams to create and develop a car dealership. I teamed up with Stone Sha, Matthew Burgos, Shann Pagado, and Thomas Norsworthy to take on our final challenge before graduation. Our group’s first objective was to decide the car franchise for our dealership. Our initial choice was Nissan with Chevrolet as our back up, but we decided to change to Audi and named the dealership…

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    FOLLOWING HIS DEATH, Senator Donald Welt was sure of one thing, he was dead. That much he knew for certain. But there were other things he didn’t know of course. The small things, the details. Who had shot him? Why had they shot him? What was next? That final question seemed most pressing for the time being, a question he claimed to know the answer to throughout his entire political career. It’s so easy for the living to talk about death, but for the dead it was no laughing matter. It was a…

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    reach the end of the film where their mind is able to fit the pieces together like a puzzle pieces. This is because of the alternative structure of the film. The film deviates from the norm in that it is considered a non-linear film. The events and scenes are not necessarily shown to the audience in chronological order. There is more than one perspective for the same event and the protagonist changes throughout. This genre of non-linear…

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    filled with logarithms, trigonometry, and limits, and a side of procrastination. It started out on a Friday night, I have a math final the next morning at 11:30am and did not study for it. I was in no pressure and thought it would not take long to study, since I only needed to work on the study guide that my professor created for us and assumed it would be like the final. I began to work on the study guide at 8PM, but 8PM turned into 9PM, then 9PM turned into 10PM. It was now 11PM and I still…

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    The Flashing of Lights and Cameras Energy. It flowed through my veins in place of blood; the tingling sensations filling me with a sense of nervousness. After so many years of doing theatre, you would think I would have learned to be calm, but I wasn’t. Far from it, actually. The butterflies in my stomach made me queasy, the waiting made me anxious, and the noises that surrounded me gave me a headache. I wanted the wait to be over; I wanted to get on that stage and just start acting so I could…

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    Woman Poem Analysis

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    things. A book also signifies a source of authority, as it is a commonly used idiom referring to the final word on matters such as the following: “in my book”, “throw the book at”, “one for the books”, or “I can read you like a book”. The woman tried to be this resource for the man. She wanted to be his source for knowledge or entertainment. She wanted to be consulted as someone worthy of the final word. She thought if she could offer all the things a book can, then maybe he would appreciate…

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    ABC Narrative Analysis

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    The B A.T. clinical team met Ms. Islas, the therapist, the lead therapist, and Aiden’s mom, on July 18th, 2017 and July 20th, 2017. On this date, the B.A.T. clinical team conducted an ABC Descriptive Analysis, which consisted of directly observing Aiden and taking ABC(Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence) data in relation to Aiden’s hitting. On July 18th, 2017, session begin in the family room of the family home. Five minutes into the session, the lead therapist was sitting on the couch going over…

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    Doug Chesnic Essay

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    Doug Chesnic is a Secret Service agent who takes great pride in his job, performing his duties with the utmost professionalism. His assignment for the last three years has been a severe test of his patience. Doug is in charge of a team to protect Tess Carlisle, the widow of a former U.S. President. Tess is well known for her political and charitable work, but seems to regard Doug less as a security officer and more as a servant—not unlike her chauffeur, Earl, or her nurse, Frederick. Doug…

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